** CHINA. 7220, Feb 21 at 1533, soft song in Japanese with guitar; QRM de 
WA4FUR, Steve in Georgia, who had concluded that no one was using the 
frequency! Good signal except for intermittent QRHam. What does PWBR `2009` 
say? Vietnam, RFE/RL, Central African Republic or Zambia. None of these likely 
with such a good signal in Japanese, so onward as usual to more up-to-date 
online references. Aoki has these on the air at 1533: V. of Broad Masses, 
Eritrea; R. Bangui; R. Liberty, Lampertheim in Russian; V of Vietnam in 
Vietnamese --- AND CRI in JAPANESE, 500 kW, 95 degrees from Jinhua site, 
obviously the choice. HFCC has same except 59 degrees. EiBi also includes the 
CRI Japanese broadcast (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. 11945, Feb 21 at 1603, good signal but flutter, with classic rock 
song in English, ``Say You, Say Me,`` by Phil Collins? 1606 Chinese 
announcement, 1610 YL singing song in Chinese. Your credulous list-logger would 
assume this is R. Free Asia as scheduled via Tinian. But we know that is 
thoroly jammed by the Chicom, so we must investigate such a possibility, or 
rather probability! Tuned around 25m for a parallel and found one just barely 
audible on 11765, bothered by WHRI 11785 overload. Ahá, per Aoki, no RFA 
scheduled there, but instead Sound of Hope during this hour. Ergo, what I was 
hearing on 11945 was not RFA but Chinese jamming, presumably CNR-1 program as 
usual, which at least at midnight is playing music instead of news (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. RRI Fak2, 4790 at 1420 Feb 20 going from music to YL talking, 
still fair signal at this late hour, with inevitable CODAR QRM. Only 
significant signal on 60m besides 5025 Cuba and 5030 China which were weakening 
prior to fadeouts. With BFO on, I noticed the 4790 carrier was slightly 
unstable. Still no sign of 4750 Makasar. This must have been a good Indo 
morning if I had monitored earlier. Yes: Dave Valko in PA nabbed a number of 
PNGs and Indos on 3 MHz about 2-3 hours before. Local sunrise in Enid today was 
1313 UT (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [non]. 9780, Furusato no Kaze, 250 kW, 45 degrees from Taiwan, 
good in Japanese just after opening at 1600 Feb 21, just far enough away from 
Sackville DRM centered on 9800 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PHILIPPINES. Reception from DW 15620 in Russian this Saturday at 1530 was 
not very good for Muzprosvet avant-garde music show, so I was glad instead to 
find on 9570, Feb 21 at 1540, some nice classical organ music with orchestra 
catching my ear. 1544 Russian ID for Radio Blagovest, seemingly mentioning a 
seminary in New York, then talk/sermon in clearly enunciated Russian; 1554 
ending, banging bells, ID again; 1555 R. Veritas Asia ID by YL in English, said 
next broadcast would be in Vietnamese, but 9570 off at 1555:40*. Aoki shows the 
1500-1557 hour on RVA in Russian is R. Blagovest, 250 kW, 331 degrees. WRTH 
2009 does not mention R. Blagovest under the RVA listings; it`s just a program 
title. 

This page at RVA about its Russian service never mentions Blagovest, but quotes 
some reception reports from Vashek Korinek in South Africa, who seems rather 
inactive now, and (Iwao) Nagatani, Japan. See 
http://www.rveritas-asia.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=78&Itemid=127
which also has a crummy map cutting off all of Russia east of Omsk, as if that 
were not the primary target from the Philippines at 331 degrees!

I don`t find Blagovest mentioned anywhere on the RVA site, but there is no 
search funxion. Google is unable to translate either component or the whole 
word, but looking at various hits, it seems to refer to Russian Orthodox music, 
bells in particular. But RVA is Catholic! A 2004 logging in the HCDX archive 
from the Ukrainian-Canadian Volodya Salmaniw elucidates what I was hearing:

``PHILIPPINES 11795, 1544-, Radio Blagovest Jun 13 Excellent reception in 
Russian, with Protestant type programming in Russian, with organ music (foreign 
to the Russian church), then ID 'Vy sluyshayte Radio Blagovest', followed by 
Moscow address, and finally 'Radio Blag'. (Salmaniw, Victoria, BC)``

Seems unlikely a Catholic-run station would really be carrying a Protestant 
program. Perhaps to the Orthodox, anything Catholic sounds so far-out as to be 
Protestant (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** SAUDI ARABIA. Feb 21 I was standing by on 15435 for the sign-on of BSKSA, 
and on it popped at *1458, big buzz overriding their own Arabic talk. Continued 
intolerable, still at 1531 check over muezzin; Sawt ul-Buzz (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Just as I tuned across WBOH 5920v, UT Sat Feb 21 at 0653:40 they 
started to play The Star Spangled Banner, until 0654:50, then to honky-tonk 
hymn with barbershop harmony. Perhaps FBN plays the SSB around this time each 
day? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ZAMBIA. 1Africa still on 9420 colliding horribly with Greece, Feb 20 at 2200 
tune-in; thought I might have been too late to reconfirm, but CVC stayed on 
past 2200, giving me time to count a SAH of 215/minute vs Greece, = 3.6 Hz. CVC 
was again trying to persuade African stations to become affiliates, and finally 
turned off at 2203:44* leaving Greece descathed. We are waiting and hoping, 
which Spanish combines into a single word, for CVC to start using 13835, a new 
frequency they have registered for this same 17-22 UT transmission (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###



      

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